CV Meeting: Sexual Teasing and Denial with Sara and Maymay

Published on October 1, 2007 at 11:09 PM by tyler | Filed under Calendar Events, CV Announcements, CV Meetings | No Comments
October 8, 2007
9:15 PMto11:15 PM

Now that we all learned how to tie somebody up, what do you do next? You have lots of choices, of course. Beat them, tickle them, hurt them…but why not tease them?

Oscar Wilde described this delicious topic best: “The suspense is terrible. I hope it will last.” Sara and Maymay will discuss the myriad reasons the prolonged suppression of orgasmic release and the manipulation of sexual arousal is such a turn-on. Learn about some techniques, history, and specialty toys used in the practice of controlling another’s orgasm, and how communication, creativity and intimate knowledge of your partner can make lust a fun and fascinating part of your toy bag.

This is a presentation born out of a CV meeting where Sara presented on the topic back in 2005. This expanded presentation, which will cover chastity play, orgasm denial, and more, was also a feature at the inaugural Floating World event this past Summer.

For those who missed the meeting or for those who attended and want to check out an earlier recording of the presentation and followup interview with Tom Allen of The Edge of Vanilla, take a look at Episode 6 and Episode 7 of Kink On Tap.

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